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Blue Ice Amsonia

Deeper Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial

Blue Ice Amsonia is a compact bluestar perennial grown for its dark blue buds, vivid periwinkle-blue star-shaped flowers, and tidy garden habit. Compared with many taller bluestars, Blue Ice stays shorter and denser, making it easier to use near the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation plantings, and in smaller perennial beds.

In late spring to early summer, clusters of blue star-shaped flowers appear above the foliage. The bloom color is richer than many pale-blue Amsonia selections, giving Blue Ice a strong spring impact without overwhelming the garden.

A Smaller Bluestar for Borders and Foundation Beds

Blue Ice Amsonia typically grows about 12–18 inches tall with a spread around 18–24 inches, depending on source, climate, and growing conditions. Its compact size makes it a strong choice where gardeners want the durability of Amsonia but do not have room for a 3-foot clump.

Use Blue Ice in groups along a border edge, tucked into mixed perennial plantings, paired with spring bulbs, or repeated through a pollinator-friendly foundation bed. It adds spring color, summer texture, and fall foliage interest in a modest footprint.

Attractive Summer Foliage and Golden Fall Color

After flowering, Blue Ice Amsonia continues to provide clean green foliage through summer. The plant forms a mounded to billowy clump that blends well with salvia, catmint, sedum, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, allium, ornamental grasses, and compact shrubs.

In fall, the foliage can turn warm golden yellow, adding another season of color after the flowers are finished. For the best flowering, strongest habit, and richest fall color, plant Blue Ice in full sun. Part shade is also acceptable, especially in hotter climates.

Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Low Maintenance

Blue Ice Amsonia is generally deer-resistant and low-maintenance once established. Like other bluestars, it contains milky sap that makes the foliage less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials.

The spring flowers attract pollinators, while the compact habit keeps the plant neat without frequent pruning or staking. This makes Blue Ice a practical choice for gardeners who want a durable perennial with multiple seasons of interest and fewer maintenance demands.

Easy Care in Sun to Part Shade

Plant Blue Ice Amsonia in full sun to part shade with average, well-drained soil. It performs best with regular watering during establishment and becomes drought tolerant once established.

Maintenance is simple. Cut old stems back in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Unlike some taller Amsonia types, Blue Ice usually does not need midsummer cutback or staking to stay compact and tidy.

Deeper Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial

Blue Ice Amsonia is a compact bluestar perennial grown for its dark blue buds, vivid periwinkle-blue star-shaped flowers, and tidy garden habit. Compared with many taller bluestars, Blue Ice stays shorter and denser, making it easier to use near the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation plantings, and in smaller perennial beds.

In late spring to early summer, clusters of blue star-shaped flowers appear above the foliage. The bloom color is richer than many pale-blue Amsonia selections, giving Blue Ice a strong spring impact without overwhelming the garden.

A Smaller Bluestar for Borders and Foundation Beds

Blue Ice Amsonia typically grows about 12–18 inches tall with a spread around 18–24 inches, depending on source, climate, and growing conditions. Its compact size makes it a strong choice where gardeners want the durability of Amsonia but do not have room for a 3-foot clump.

Use Blue Ice in groups along a border edge, tucked into mixed perennial plantings, paired with spring bulbs, or repeated through a pollinator-friendly foundation bed. It adds spring color, summer texture, and fall foliage interest in a modest footprint.

Attractive Summer Foliage and Golden Fall Color

After flowering, Blue Ice Amsonia continues to provide clean green foliage through summer. The plant forms a mounded to billowy clump that blends well with salvia, catmint, sedum, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, allium, ornamental grasses, and compact shrubs.

In fall, the foliage can turn warm golden yellow, adding another season of color after the flowers are finished. For the best flowering, strongest habit, and richest fall color, plant Blue Ice in full sun. Part shade is also acceptable, especially in hotter climates.

Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Low Maintenance

Blue Ice Amsonia is generally deer-resistant and low-maintenance once established. Like other bluestars, it contains milky sap that makes the foliage less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials.

The spring flowers attract pollinators, while the compact habit keeps the plant neat without frequent pruning or staking. This makes Blue Ice a practical choice for gardeners who want a durable perennial with multiple seasons of interest and fewer maintenance demands.

Easy Care in Sun to Part Shade

Plant Blue Ice Amsonia in full sun to part shade with average, well-drained soil. It performs best with regular watering during establishment and becomes drought tolerant once established.

Maintenance is simple. Cut old stems back in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Unlike some taller Amsonia types, Blue Ice usually does not need midsummer cutback or staking to stay compact and tidy.

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Deeper Blue Flowers on a Compact Perennial

Blue Ice Amsonia is a compact bluestar perennial grown for its dark blue buds, vivid periwinkle-blue star-shaped flowers, and tidy garden habit. Compared with many taller bluestars, Blue Ice stays shorter and denser, making it easier to use near the front of borders, along walkways, in foundation plantings, and in smaller perennial beds.

In late spring to early summer, clusters of blue star-shaped flowers appear above the foliage. The bloom color is richer than many pale-blue Amsonia selections, giving Blue Ice a strong spring impact without overwhelming the garden.

A Smaller Bluestar for Borders and Foundation Beds

Blue Ice Amsonia typically grows about 12–18 inches tall with a spread around 18–24 inches, depending on source, climate, and growing conditions. Its compact size makes it a strong choice where gardeners want the durability of Amsonia but do not have room for a 3-foot clump.

Use Blue Ice in groups along a border edge, tucked into mixed perennial plantings, paired with spring bulbs, or repeated through a pollinator-friendly foundation bed. It adds spring color, summer texture, and fall foliage interest in a modest footprint.

Attractive Summer Foliage and Golden Fall Color

After flowering, Blue Ice Amsonia continues to provide clean green foliage through summer. The plant forms a mounded to billowy clump that blends well with salvia, catmint, sedum, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, yarrow, allium, ornamental grasses, and compact shrubs.

In fall, the foliage can turn warm golden yellow, adding another season of color after the flowers are finished. For the best flowering, strongest habit, and richest fall color, plant Blue Ice in full sun. Part shade is also acceptable, especially in hotter climates.

Deer Resistant, Pollinator Friendly, and Low Maintenance

Blue Ice Amsonia is generally deer-resistant and low-maintenance once established. Like other bluestars, it contains milky sap that makes the foliage less appealing to deer and rabbits than many softer perennials.

The spring flowers attract pollinators, while the compact habit keeps the plant neat without frequent pruning or staking. This makes Blue Ice a practical choice for gardeners who want a durable perennial with multiple seasons of interest and fewer maintenance demands.

Easy Care in Sun to Part Shade

Plant Blue Ice Amsonia in full sun to part shade with average, well-drained soil. It performs best with regular watering during establishment and becomes drought tolerant once established.

Maintenance is simple. Cut old stems back in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Unlike some taller Amsonia types, Blue Ice usually does not need midsummer cutback or staking to stay compact and tidy.